Approx 9.1 newtons.
There are approximately 37,000 BTU in one liter of crude oil.
assuming density is 1g/cm3, 1 liter should weigh 1 kilogram
Burning one liter of furnace oil produces approximately 2.6 kg of CO2 emissions.
One gram of mineral oil has a weight of one gram, as weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. The weight would remain the same regardless of the substance.
A litre is a measurement of liquid capacity not weight.
kg is a measure of weight; liter is a measure of volume
There are 1135 litres of cooking oil to the tonne.
That depends on the density of the chemical you are calling oil.
830 to 900 grams per liter
Coconut oil
The density of jatropha oil as a biodiesel fuel is 0.92 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, one liter will mass 920 grams or 0.92 kilograms.
Oils that are suggested for use in baking are Butter, Canola Oil, Corn Oil, Lard, Margarine (hard & soft), another oil used for commercial baking is Coconut oil. *Safflower oil can be used if the end result taste is to your liking. I use exclusively Olive Oil for all my baking when oil is called for . The taste of Olive oil is slightly different when one is used to Canola or Corn, but good.
That depends on the specific weight of that special oil. Only for pure water one can say: 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Not oil.
There are approximately 37,000 BTU in one liter of crude oil.
Only in volume, but not in weight.
Yes it is safe for cooking. Safflower is one of humanities oldest cultivated crops and is used primarily today as vegetable oil, although it is not limited to this role and it is used for many other things.
I own one and its 6,750 LBS